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Joshua Oreman
49d6f57005 [compiler] Prevent empty weak function stubs from being removed
Even with the noinline specifier added by commit 1a260f8, gcc may skip
calls to non-inlinable functions that it knows have no side
effects. This caused the get_cached_dhcpack() call in start_dhcp(),
the weak stub of which has no code in its body, to be removed,
preventing cached DHCP from working.

Fix by adding a __keepme macro to compiler.h expanding to asm(""), as
recommended by gcc's info page, and using it in the weak stub for
get_cached_dhcpack().

Reported-by: Aaron Brooks <aaron@brooks1.net>
Tested-by: Aaron Brooks <aaron@brooks1.net>
Signed-off-by: Joshua Oreman <oremanj@rwcr.net>
Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
2010-08-19 13:37:52 +01:00
Michael Brown
4327d5d39f [interface] Convert all data-xfer interfaces to generic interfaces
Remove data-xfer as an interface type, and replace data-xfer
interfaces with generic interfaces supporting the data-xfer methods.

Filter interfaces (as used by the TLS layer) are handled using the
generic pass-through interface capability.  A side-effect of this is
that deliver_raw() no longer exists as a data-xfer method.  (In
practice this doesn't lose any efficiency, since there are no
instances within the current codebase where xfer_deliver_raw() is used
to pass data to an interface supporting the deliver_raw() method.)

Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
2010-06-22 15:50:31 +01:00
Michael Brown
7b4fbd93a5 [interface] Convert all name-resolution interfaces to generic interfaces
Remove name-resolution as an interface type, and replace
name-resolution interfaces with generic interfaces supporting the
resolv_done() method.

Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
2010-06-22 15:45:57 +01:00
Michael Brown
a03dd97e6b [interface] Convert all job-control interfaces to generic interfaces
Remove job-control as an interface type, and replace job-control
interfaces with generic interfaces supporting the close() method.
(Both done() and kill() are absorbed into the function of close();
kill() is merely close(-ECANCELED).)

Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
2010-06-22 14:40:09 +01:00
Michael Brown
c760ac3022 [retry] Add timer_init() wrapper function
Standardise on using timer_init() to initialise an embedded retry
timer, to match the coding style used by other embedded objects.

Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
2010-06-22 14:30:20 +01:00
Michael Brown
4bfd5b52c1 [refcnt] Add ref_init() wrapper function
Standardise on using ref_init() to initialise an embedded reference
count, to match the coding style used by other embedded objects.

Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
2010-06-22 14:26:40 +01:00
Michael Brown
6c0e8c14be [libc] Enable automated extraction of error usage reports
Add preprocessor magic to the error definitions to enable every error
usage to be tracked.

Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
2010-05-31 03:11:57 +01:00
Geoff Lywood
6514d6430d [dhcp] Use correct DHCP options on EFI systems
See RFC 4578 for details.

Signed-off-by: Joshua Oreman <oremanj@rwcr.net>
Modified-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
2010-05-29 08:51:46 +01:00
Joshua Oreman
905ea56753 [dhcp] Don't consider invalid offers to be duplicates
This fixes a regression in BOOTP support; since BOOTP requests often
have the `siaddr' field set to 0.0.0.0, they would be considered
duplicates of the first zeroed-out offer slot.

Signed-off-by: Joshua Oreman <oremanj@rwcr.net>
Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
2010-05-27 10:22:05 +01:00
Joshua Oreman
2aad3fab23 [build] Use weak definitions instead of weak declarations
This removes the need for inline safety wrappers, marginally reducing
the size penalty of weak functions, and works around an apparent
binutils bug that causes undefined weak symbols to not actually be
NULL when compiling with -fPIE (as EFI builds do).

A bug in versions of binutils prior to 2.16 (released in 2005) will
cause same-file weak definitions to not work with those
toolchains. Update the README to reflect our new dependency on
binutils >= 2.16.

Signed-off-by: Joshua Oreman <oremanj@rwcr.net>
Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
2010-05-27 10:19:14 +01:00
Joshua Oreman
620b98ee4b [dhcp] Honor PXEBS_SKIP option in discovery control
It is permissible for a DHCP packet containing PXE options to specify
only "discovery control", instead of the more typical boot menu +
prompt options. This is the strategy used by older versions of
dnsmasq; by specifying the discovery control as PXEBS_SKIP, they cause
vendor PXE ROMs to ignore boot server discovery and just use the
filename and next-server options in the initial (Proxy)DHCP packet.
Modify iPXE to accept this behavior, to be more compatible with the
Intel firmware.

Signed-off-by: Joshua Oreman <oremanj@rwcr.net>
Tested-by: Kyle Kienapfel <kyle@shadowmage.org>
Modified-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
2010-05-27 01:18:26 +01:00
Michael Brown
8406115834 [build] Rename gPXE to iPXE
Access to the gpxe.org and etherboot.org domains and associated
resources has been revoked by the registrant of the domain.  Work
around this problem by renaming project from gPXE to iPXE, and
updating URLs to match.

Also update README, LOG and COPYRIGHTS to remove obsolete information.

Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
2010-04-19 23:43:39 +01:00
Joshua Oreman
5efc2fcb60 [dhcp] Keep multiple DHCP offers received, and use them intelligently
Instead of keeping only the best IP and PXE offers, store all of them,
and pick the best to use just before a request is sent. This allows
priority differentiation to work even when lower-priority offers
provide PXE options, and improves robustness at sites with broken PXE
servers intermingled with working ones: when a ProxyDHCP request times
out, instead of giving up, we try the next PXE offer we've received.
It also allows us to avoid breaking up combined IP+PXE offers, which
can be important with some firewall configurations. This behavior
matches that of most vendor PXE ROMs.

Store a reference to the DHCPOFFER packet in the offer structure, so
that when registering settings after a successful ACK we can register
the proxy PXE settings we originally received; this removes the need
for a nonstandard duplicate REQUEST/ACK to port 67 of proxy servers
like dnsmasq that provide PXE options in the OFFER.

Total cost: 450 bytes uncompressed.

Signed-off-by: Marty Connor <mdc@etherboot.org>
2010-01-21 18:36:26 -05:00
Joshua Oreman
b1ba80f8fb [dhcp] Add generic facility for using cached network settings
When a DHCP session is started (using autoboot or a command-line `dhcp
net0'), check whether the new setting use-cached (DHCP option 175.178)
is TRUE; if so, skip DHCP and rely on currently registered
settings. This lets one combine a static IP with autoboot.

Before checking the use-cached setting, call a weak
get_cached_dhcpack() hook that can be implemented by particular builds
of gPXE supporting some fashion of retrieving a cached DHCPACK packet.
If one is available, it is registered as an options source, and then
either that packet's option 175.178 or the user's prior manual
use-cached setting can allow skipping duplicate DHCP.

Using cached packets is not the default because DHCP servers are often
configured to give gPXE different options than they give a vendor PXE
client; in order to break the infinite loop of PXE chaining, one would
need to load a gPXE with an embedded image that does something more
than autoboot.

Signed-off-by: Marty Connor <mdc@etherboot.org>
2010-01-20 17:15:51 -05:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
0579ddc834 [tftp] Abort requests with error code 0
There is no defined error code for aborting a request but 0 is commonly
used.  This patch switches the abort request error code from
TFTP_ERR_UNKNOWN_TID (5) to 0.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marty Connor <mdc@etherboot.org>
2010-01-18 17:24:38 -05:00
Thomas Horsten
c124f6360d [tftp] Make TFTP size requests abort transfer with an error
pxenv_tftp_get_fsize is an API call that PXE clients can call to
obtain the size of a remote file. It is implemented by starting a TFTP
transfer with pxe_tftp_open, waiting for the response and then
stopping the transfer with pxe_tftp_close(). This leaves the session
hanging on the TFTP server and it will try to resend the packet
repeatedly (verified with tftpd-hpa) until it times out.

This patch adds a method "tftpsize" that will abort the transfer after
the first packet is received from the server. This will terminate the
session on the server and is the same behaviour as Intel's PXE ROM
exhibits.

Together with a qemu patch to handle the ERROR packet (submitted to
qemu's mailing list), this resolves a specific issue where booting
pxegrub with qemu's TFTP server would be slow or hang.

I've tested this against qemu's tftp server and against my normal boot
infrastructure (tftpd-hpa). Booting pxegrub and loading extra files
now produces a trace similar to Intel's PXE client and there are no
spurious retransmits from tftpd any more.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Horsten <thomas@horsten.com>
Signed-off-by: Milan Plzik <milan.plzik@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marty Connor <mdc@etherboot.org>
2010-01-17 19:18:28 -05:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
245dca9ce6 [tftp] Remove unnecessary delay when opening a connection
The retry timer is used to retransmit TFTP packets lost on the network,
and to start a new connection.  There is an unnecessary delay while
waiting for name resolution because the timer period is fixed and cannot
be shortened when name resolution completes.  This patch keeps the timer
period at zero while name resolution takes place so that no time is lost
once before sending the first packet.

Reported-by: Thomas Horsten <thomas@horsten.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marty Connor <mdc@etherboot.org>
2010-01-15 16:04:33 -05:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
dd99ee95cb [tftp] Allow fetching larger files by wrapping block number
This patch adds TFTP support for files larger than 65535 blocks by
wrapping the 16-bit block number.

Reported-by: Mark Johnson <johnson.nh@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marty Connor <mdc@etherboot.org>
2010-01-15 15:54:36 -05:00
Joshua Oreman
734061e9c6 [dhcp] Assume PXE options are in DHCPOFFER only if boot menu is included
IBM's Tivoli Provisioning Manager for OS Deployment, when acting as a
ProxyDHCP server, sends an initial offer with a vendor class of "PXEClient"
and vendor-encapsulated options that have nothing to do with PXE. To
differentiate between this case and the case of a ProxyDHCP server that
sends all PXE options in its initial offer, modify gPXE to check for
the presence of an encapsulated PXE boot menu option (43.9) instead of
simply checking for the existence of any encapsulated options at all.
This is the same check used by the Intel vendor PXE ROM.

Signed-off-by: Marty Connor <mdc@etherboot.org>
2010-01-14 18:34:55 -05:00
Joshua Oreman
04e4a4f695 [dhcp] Accept ProxyDHCP replies of type DHCPOFFER
The PXE standard provides examples of ProxyDHCP responses being encoded both
as type DHCPOFFER and DHCPACK, but currently we only accept DHCPACKs. Since
there are PXE servers in existence that respond to ProxyDHCPREQUESTs with
DHCPOFFERs, modify gPXE's ProxyDHCP pruning logic to treat both types of
responses equally.

Signed-off-by: Marty Connor <mdc@etherboot.org>
2010-01-14 18:33:31 -05:00
Shao Miller
9de525c34c [dhcp] Ensure message type is first DHCP option
Apparently, the DHCP relay logic on a Nortel 470-48T layer 2 switch
cares about the order of DHCP options.  Specifically, it requires
that the DHCP message type option be the first option present in the
DHCP packet.  We achieve this by having this option appear first in
our dhcp_request_options_data array, which pre-populates DHCP
requests.

Signed-off-by: Marty Connor <mdc@etherboot.org>
2010-01-14 11:13:10 -05:00
Shao Miller
177389fb73 [settings] Add Bus ID setting
Users can find the bus type and PCI IDs for a network interface with:

netX/busid

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@gmail.com>
2009-12-14 17:54:53 +00:00
Joshua Oreman
67015d1011 [pxebs] Correct endianness of PXE type
The PXE type field is canonically little-endian, but the pxebs command
treats it as big-endian in converting the type number passed on the
command line to a field value to search against. Fix, to prevent the
necessity of incantations like "pxebs net0 1536" to select menu item #6.

Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@etherboot.org>
Modified-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@etherboot.org>
2009-10-24 19:34:35 +01:00
Michael Brown
444d5550a7 [dhcp] Fall back to using the hardware address to populate the chaddr field
For IPoIB, the chaddr field is too small (16 bytes) to contain the
20-byte IPoIB link-layer address.  RFC4390 mandates that we should
pass an empty chaddr field and rely on the DHCP client identifier
instead.  This has many problems, not least of which is that a client
identifier containing an IPoIB link-layer address is not very useful
from the point of view of creating DHCP reservations, since the QPN
component is assigned at runtime and may vary between boots.

Leave the DHCP client identifier as-is, to avoid breaking existing
setups as far as possible, but expose the real hardware address (the
port GUID) via the DHCP chaddr field, using the broadcast flag to
instruct the DHCP server not to use this chaddr value as a link-layer
address.

This makes it possible (at least with ISC dhcpd) to create DHCP
reservations using host declarations such as:

    host duckling {
        fixed-address 10.252.252.99;
        hardware unknown-32 00:02:c9:02:00:25:a1:b5;
    }
2009-08-12 00:27:08 +01:00
Michael Brown
c345336435 [dhcp] Choose ProxyDHCP port based on presence of PXE options
If the ProxyDHCPOFFER already includes PXE options (i.e. option 60 is
set to "PXEClient" and option 43 is present) then assume that the
ProxyDHCPREQUEST can be sent to port 67, rather than port 4011.  This
is a reasonable assumption, since in that case the ProxyDHCP server
has already demonstrated by responding to the DHCPDISCOVER that it is
listening on port 67.  (If the ProxyDHCP server were not listening on
port 67, then the standard DHCP server would have been configured to
respond with option 60 set to "PXEClient" but no option 43 present.)

The PXE specification is ambiguous on this point; the specified
behaviour covers only the cases in which option 43 is *not* present in
the ProxyDHCPOFFER.  In these cases, we will continue to send the
ProxyDHCPREQUEST to port 4011.

This change is required in order to allow us to interoperate with
dnsmasq, which listens only on port 67.  (dnsmasq relies on
unspecified behaviour of the Intel PXE stack, which it seems will
retain the ProxyDHCPOFFER as an options source and never issue a
ProxyDHCPREQUEST, thereby enabling dnsmasq to omit listening on port
4011.)
2009-05-22 05:42:57 +01:00
Michael Brown
1958974d0a [tftp] Process OACKs even if malformed
IBM Tivoli PXE Server 5.1.0.3 is reported to send trailing garbage
bytes at the end of the OACK packet, which causes gPXE to reject the
packet and abort the TFTP transfer.

Work around the problem by processing as much as possible of the OACK,
and treating name/value parsing errors as non-fatal.

Reported-by: Shao Miller <Shao.Miller@yrdsb.edu.on.ca>
2009-05-20 10:04:50 +01:00
Michael Brown
3961c1ca02 [dhcp] Send broadcast PXE boot server discovery requests to port 67
We currently send all boot server discovery requests to port 4011.
Section 2.2.1 of the PXE spec states that boot server discovery
packets should be "sent broadcast (port 67), multicast (port 4011), or
unicast (port 4011)".  Adjust our behaviour so that any boot server
discovery packets that are sent to the broadcast address are directed
to port 67 rather than port 4011.

This is required for operation with dnsmasq as a PXE server, since
dnsmasq listens only on port 67, and relies upon this (specified)
behaviour.

This change may break some setups using the (itself very broken) Linux
PXE server from kano.org.uk.  This server will, in its default
configuration, listen only on port 4011.  It never constructs a boot
server list (PXE_BOOT_SERVERS, option 43.8), and uses the wrong
definitions for the discovery control bits (PXE_DISCOVERY_CONTROL,
option 43.6).  The upshot is that it will always instruct the client
to perform multicast and broadcast discovery only.  In setups lacking
a valid multicast route on the server side, this used to work because
gPXE would eventually give up on the (non-responsive) multicast
address and send a broadcast request to port 4011, which the Linux PXE
server would respond to.  Now that gPXE correctly sends this broadcast
request to port 67 instead, it is never seen by the Linux PXE server,
and the boot fails.  The fix is to either (a) set up a multicast route
correctly on the server side before starting the PXE server, or (b)
edit /etc/pxe.conf to contain the server's unicast address in the
"multicast_address" field (a hack that happens to work).

Suggested-by: Simon Kelley <simon@thekelleys.org.uk>
2009-05-20 08:47:39 +01:00
Michael Brown
9119b0c8af [dhcp] Perform ProxyDHCP only if we do not already have PXE options
This prevents gPXE from wasting time attempting to contact a ProxyDHCP
server on port 4011 if the DHCP response already contains the relevant
PXE options.  This behaviour is hinted at (though not explicitly
specified) in the PXE spec, and seems to match what the Intel client
does.

Suggested-by: Simon Kelley <simon@thekelleys.org.uk>
2009-05-20 07:56:29 +01:00
Michael Brown
c44a193d0d [legal] Add a selection of FILE_LICENCE declarations
Add FILE_LICENCE declarations to almost all files that make up the
various standard builds of gPXE.
2009-05-18 08:33:25 +01:00
Michael Brown
323cdf8c4c [xfer] Implement xfer_vreopen() to properly handle redirections
When handling a redirection event, we need to close the existing
connection before opening the new connection.
2009-03-30 13:24:56 +01:00
Michael Brown
3c68ff99ea [tables] Incorporate table data type information into table definition
Eliminate the potential for mismatches between table names and the
table entry data type by incorporating the data type into the
definition of the table, rather than specifying it explicitly in each
table accessor method.
2009-03-13 02:10:21 +00:00
Michael Brown
1266d7902b [tables] Redefine methods for accessing linker tables
Intel's C compiler (icc) chokes on the zero-length arrays that we
currently use as part of the mechanism for accessing linker table
entries.  Abstract away the zero-length arrays, to make a port to icc
easier.

Introduce macros such as for_each_table_entry() to simplify the common
case of iterating over all entries in a linker table.

Represent table names as #defined string constants rather than
unquoted literals; this avoids visual confusion between table names
and C variable or type names, and also allows us to force a
compilation error in the event of incorrect table names.
2009-03-13 02:06:30 +00:00
Michael Brown
7b1a5a7997 [dhcp] Use a default user-class of "gPXE"
This change makes it possible to break the PXE-chaining infinite loop
even when restricted to a Windows DHCP server.
2009-02-17 22:03:28 +00:00
Michael Brown
8ae1cac050 [xfer] Make consistent assumptions that xfer metadata can never be NULL
The documentation in xfer.h and xfer.c does not say that the metadata
parameter is optional in calls such as xfer_deliver_iob_meta() and the
deliver_iob() method.  However, some code in net/ is prepared to
accept a NULL pointer, and xfer_deliver_as_iob() passes a NULL pointer
directly to the deliver_iob() method.

Fix this mess of conflicting assumptions by making everything assume
that the metadata parameter is mandatory, and fixing
xfer_deliver_as_iob() to pass in a dummy metadata structure (as is
already done in xfer_deliver_iob()).
2009-02-15 08:44:22 +00:00
Michael Brown
881f1f59ef [pxe] Obey lists of PXE Boot Servers and associated Discovery Control bits
Various combinations of options 43.6, 43.7 and 43.8 dictate which
servers we send Boot Server Discovery requests to, and which servers
we should accept responses from.  Obey these options, and remove the
explicit specification of a single Boot Server from start_pxebs() and
dependent functions.
2009-02-05 09:34:32 +00:00
Michael Brown
dbe84c5aad [iobuf] Add iob_disown() and use it where it simplifies code
There are many functions that take ownership of the I/O buffer they
are passed as a parameter.  The caller should not retain a pointer to
the I/O buffer.  Use iob_disown() to automatically nullify the
caller's pointer, e.g.:

    xfer_deliver_iob ( xfer, iob_disown ( iobuf ) );

This will ensure that iobuf is set to NULL for any code after the call
to xfer_deliver_iob().

iob_disown() is currently used only in places where it simplifies the
code, by avoiding an extra line explicitly setting the I/O buffer
pointer to NULL.  It should ideally be used with each call to any
function that takes ownership of an I/O buffer.  (The SSA
optimisations will ensure that use of iob_disown() gets optimised away
in cases where the caller makes no further use of the I/O buffer
pointer anyway.)

If gcc ever introduces an __attribute__((free)), indicating that use
of a function argument after a function call should generate a
warning, then we should use this to identify all applicable function
call sites, and add iob_disown() as necessary.
2009-02-01 20:16:10 +00:00
Michael Brown
4502c04360 [dhcp] Send user class in DHCP requests 2009-02-01 20:06:09 +00:00
Michael Brown
6711ce18a7 [tftp] Guard against invalid data block numbers
A TFTP DATA packet with a block number of zero (representing a
negative offset within the file) could potentially cause problems.
Fixed by explicitly rejecting such packets.

Identified by Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@gmail.com>.
2009-02-01 13:07:17 +00:00
Michael Brown
e65afc4b10 [dhcp] Split PXE menuing code out of dhcp.c
The DHCP client code now implements only the mechanism of the DHCP and
PXE Boot Server protocols.  Boot Server Discovery can be initiated
manually using the "pxebs" command.  The menuing code is separated out
into a user-level function on a par with boot_root_path(), and is
entered in preference to a normal filename boot if the DHCP vendor
class is "PXEClient" and the PXE boot menu option exists.
2009-02-01 01:21:40 +00:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
d10a7e7739 [dns] Append local domain to relative names
Try to qualify relative names in the DNS resolver using the DHCP Domain
Name.  For example:

  DHCP Domain Name: etherboot.org
  (Relative) Name: www

yields:

  www.etherboot.org

Only names with no dots ('.') will be modified.  A name with one or more
dots is unchanged.
2009-01-27 19:26:12 +00:00
Michael Brown
1284773363 [tftp] Temporary fix for conveying TFTP block size to callers
pxe_tftp.c assumes that the first seek on its data-transfer interface
represents the block size.  Apart from being an ugly hack, this will
also screw up file size calculation for files smaller than one block.

The proper solution would be to extend the data-transfer interface to
support the reporting of stat()-like data.  This is not going to
happen until the cost of adding interface methods is reduced (a fix I
have planned since June 2008).

In the meantime, abuse the xfer_window() method to return the block
size, since it is not being used for anything else and is vaguely
justifiable.

Astonishingly, having returned the incorrect TFTP blocksize via
PXENV_TFTP_OPEN for almost a year seems not to have affected any of
the test cases run during that time; this bug was found only when
someone tried running the heavily-patched version of pxegrub found in
OpenSolaris.
2009-01-27 15:47:00 +00:00
Michael Brown
027c72e0d0 [dhcp] Include support for PXE boot menus
PXE dictates a mechanism for boot menuing, involving prompting the
user with a variable message, waiting for a predefined keypress,
displaying a boot menu, and waiting for a selection.

This breaks the currently desirable abstraction that DHCP is a process
that can happen in the background without any user interaction.
2009-01-25 21:16:47 +00:00
Michael Brown
3f814f08e5 [dhcp] Clarify language surrounding ProxyDHCP
Remove the lazy assumption that ProxyDHCP == "DHCP with option 60 set
to PXEClient", and explicitly separate the notion of ProxyDHCP from
the notion of packets containing PXE options.
2009-01-23 01:47:33 +00:00
Michael Brown
773d9631ef [dhcp] Handle missing ProxyDHCP servers
It is possible to configure a DHCP server to hand out PXE options
without a ProxyDHCP server present.  This requires setting option 60
to "PXEClient", which will cause gPXE to attempt ProxyDHCP.

We assume in several places that dhcp->proxydhcpack is set to the
DHCPACK packet containing option 60 set to "PXEClient".  When we
transition into ProxyDHCPREQUEST, set dhcp->proxydhcpack=dhcp->dhcpack
so that this assumption holds true.

We ought to rename several references to "proxydhcp" to something more
accurate, such as "pxedhcp".  Treating a single DHCP response as
potentially both DHCPOFFER and ProxyDHCPOFFER does make the code
smaller, but the variable names get confusing.
2009-01-23 01:32:04 +00:00
Michael Brown
76d05a4da0 [dhcp] Pass PXE boot menu item to PXE Boot Server
Pick out the first boot menu item from the boot menu (option 43.9) and
pass it to the boot server as the boot menu item (option 43.71).

Also improve DHCP debug messages to include more details of the
packets being transmitted.
2009-01-23 01:13:50 +00:00
Michael Brown
6941793416 [dhcp] Add preliminary support for PXE Boot Servers
Some PXE configurations require us to perform a third DHCP transaction
(in addition to the real DHCP transaction and the ProxyDHCP
transaction) in order to retrieve information from a "Boot Server".

This is an experimental implementation, since the actual behaviour is
not well specified in the PXE spec.
2009-01-21 03:43:26 +00:00
Michael Brown
7be5fa82e3 [dhcp] Centralise DHCP successful state transitions
Move all the DHCP state transition logic into a single function
dhcp_next_state().  This will make it easier to add support for PXE
Boot Servers, since it abstracts away the difference between "mark
DHCP as complete" and "transition to boot server discovery".
2009-01-21 01:31:52 +00:00
Michael Brown
d7de30e5e4 [dhcp] Allow for missing server ID in ProxyDHCPACK
The Linux PXE server (http://www.kano.org.uk/projects/pxe) does not
set the server identifier in its ProxyDHCP responses.  If the server
ID is missing, do not treat this as an error.

This resolves the "vague and unsettling memory" mentioned in commit
fdb8481d ("[dhcp] Verify server identifier on ProxyDHCPACKs").

Note that we already accept ProxyDHCPOFFERs without a server
identifier; they get treated as potential BOOTP packets.
2009-01-21 00:55:42 +00:00
Michael Brown
ba1016f378 [dhcp] Include gPXE version number within DHCP request 2009-01-08 08:39:05 +00:00
Michael Brown
0ebbbb95fa [x86_64] Fix assorted 64-bit compilation errors and warnings
Remove various 32-bit assumptions scattered throughout the codebase.
The code is still not necessarily 64-bit clean, but will at least
compile.
2008-11-19 19:33:05 +00:00